I think you misread the "personally
discriminated" line -- it seemed
like florence was using that wording to specifically acknowledge the
extent of the problem, not to diminish it.
That said, it seems pretty clear that the location was sort of agreed
on backroom-style because of the symbolism of alexandria's library.
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 2:46 AM, Claudio Mastroianni
<gattonero(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Il giorno 29/feb/08, alle ore 08:30, phoebe
ayers ha scritto:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Nathan
<nawrich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> This thread should probably have a more appropriate title.
>
> As others have eloquently said, Wikimedia is about free - as in
> freedom. The
> choice of where to meet, as participants in Wikimedia projects,
> should
> without doubt take this principle into account.
It should probably be pointed out just one more time -- even if it is
exceedingly obvious -- that our Egyptian colleagues are participants
in our community as well. And to my knowledge, they have not yet been
able to attend a Wikimania, due to visa issues with the countries
involved where we have held the conference in the past. Believe me, it
wasn't through lack of trying, all three years.
Let me understand: we - gays, lesbians, women "with immoral
behaviours" should pay the fee for something YOU - the Board, the
Wikimania Committee, the Whatever - made in the past?
Who choose Taipei last years? You knew there would have been Visa
problems.
It's not our fault.
I can say that this conference choice was not
made for political
reasons or as a political statement; that much should be clear.
Oh, come on. Don't try to fool us (again). This choice has obviously
some political reasons too, just like Taipei last year ("Freedom in
place where freedom doesn't exist").
I also
sincerely hope that anyone who can't attend this year -- whether it's
because Egypt is too far, because they don't have enough money,
because they fear for their safety traveling, or any other reason --
will be able to join the conference in future years in other places,
because Wikimania is a truly amazing event.
Again: whatever if you're gay/lesbian/woman/whatever, just don't come.
And thanks for the contributions,cheers.
I am personally very sorry that people are upset
over the location
choice and feel personally discriminated against because of it.
What? "Personally discriminated"?
That's offensive: trying to "invert" the problem, accusing the
complainers.
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